Sophie Cunningham makes feelings clear on Bria Hartley
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Sophie Cunningham even wants her mother to stop blaming Bria Hartley for her season-ending injury
Fever star Sophie Cunningham is out for the season after a collision with Connecticut Sun player Bria Hartley. She doesn't believe Hartley was smiling afterward, despite what some fans think.
Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham suffered a season-ending MCL tear after a collision with Connecticut Sun's Bria Hartley. Despite a viral photo suggesting otherwise, Cunningham defends Hartley, stating the injury was accidental.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I don't think there was ill intent" - Sophie Cunningham doesn't believe Bria Hartley hurt her on purpose
"I don't think there was ill intent" - Sophie Cunningham doesn't believe Bria Hartley hurt her on purpose originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Fans React as Photo of Controversial WNBA Injury Goes Viral originally appeared on Men's Fitness. A recent WNBA injury has sparked drama and outrage from fans. Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever suffered a knee injury against the Connecticut Sun over the weekend.
Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham was involved in an incident that caught all the media attention last weekend. The game between The Indiana Fever and The Connecticut Sun was
The latest WNBA incident involving Bria Hartley sent Sophie Cunningham to the locker room with an undisclosed knee injury. The former appeared to smile as
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has no ill feelings toward Bria Hartley after the two were tangled during Sunday's game, resulting in Cunningham's season-ending knee injury.
In a collision involving Bria Hartley and Sophie Cunningham, the Indiana Fever star left the court injured — prompting her mother to speak out against the Sun player.
There re growing calls for a veteran WNBA player to be kicked out of the league on Sunday night. The Indiana Fever took on the Connecticut Sun on Sunday afternoon. Fever guard Sophie Cunningham suffered a gruesome-looking leg injury early in the first half.